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@BrainDed posted:

Yeah, the league MVP sucks!!!

yes...yes he does..he's a lying moron. Like Aaron Jones' father, lot's of people I know are dead because people didn't take this thing serious.In fact--more people than all the american soldiers and civilians that died in every war and skirmish  over the past 150 years.

He's a Great Quarterback despite his last game being  worse than Jordan Love's 'vilified' game...but he sucks as a human

- Anyone else think we might not see Bak till after the bye? Just a hunch.

Don’t have any good ladder stories, but I did hyperextend my groin at a poetry reading 6 years ago. Hurt like hell, but I was able to perform the next week after being listed as questionable.  Strained the corpus spongiosum on a reach around and the cavernosum trying to get up from the stage. Luckily I still had my foreskin intact, but was still walking with a limp for 9 months. That’s shit’s a young fella’s game.

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I don't have any ladder stories but like a lot of you I was happy Petey was over there crying;  Only a Super-bowl victory is greater than crushing that POS's soul.  Typical Seasuck team full of  thugs, I think this is the 3rd Packer game in a row where a seasuck was ejected.

  I thought the cold - damp weather affected both teams with the drops and slips so I give Lizard a pass for the two drops but Deguria is becoming a theme, he may be a willing blocker but I agree he missed the block and his route running  seems to draw 12's ire every week.  I know its a difficult position to learn but TE is becoming a liability.

  When he was drafted I was probably the only Packer fan that Dillon was drafted  instead of a WR but like most big power backs he needs a few steps to get rolling and down at the goal line the interior has to get just a little more push so he can hit the hole squarely .  Also I agree for the first few carries AJ runs a little high but by carry 4 0r 5 he is pads down and hurting people and before I close that run down the sideline made my day- I was sure he he stepped out of bounds 3 times but that spin at the sideline was ballerina like!

Here is how the play is described at NFL.com: (My bolding)
(1:23) (No Huddle, Shotgun) R. Wilson pass incomplete short middle to D. Metcalf. Penalty on SEA-D. Metcalf, Disqualification, offsetting. Penalty on GB-D. Savage, Taunting, offsetting. Penalty on SEA-J. Jones, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, offsetting.

I don't know how to interpret that unless a DQ can be included in an 'offsetting penalties' call. But that doesn't make any sense, to me at least.
I would think a penalty would have to be called (PF or UC) before a player can be DQ'd, but what do I know?
FWIW, when the ref was making that call after the play, I never heard him specifically say that number so-and-so is ejected or disqualified.

@Blair Kiel posted:

I’ve learned a lot about ladders.

That is, stay off of them.

I guess it must be something about ladders recently but by the sounds of it I am the lucky one.  I was up on my roof cleaning my gutters last week and my dog was running around and hit my ladder and it fell over.  I was stuck up on the roof which is 26 feet high (and I phucking am terrified of heights) for 30 minutes until my neighbor came home to rescue me.

Anyhow the biggest positive for me against Seattle is the defense.  I am so stoked to see a sound and physical defense playing lights out. 

Also, whenever you can win an NFC game and keep pace with the top teams in the conference its a good win.

The biggest negative I have about the team this year is the injuries.  I know every team deals with them but I worry that eventually they will run out of guys who can be the next man up.

Finally saw the 4Q last night.  Dillon and the interior OL looked like a different team vs earlier in the game.  If that was the result of wearing SEA down over the course of the first 45min, what's not to love.  His ballet routine down the left sideline was really impressive.  Dancing bear stuff.  Combo of Franco Harris and Lynn Swann.  It will be really interesting to see if he gets better with more touches and more games as RB1.  Same with seeing what Taylor can do.

@Pikes Peak posted:

A few years ago I had a LeafFilter salesman out to give me an estimateâ€Ķ.he knew all about Max, in fact he brought it up as an example.  

By the way, I bought his productâ€Ķexpensive but it works.

My LeafFilter sucks. We have a lot of trees, including some of those "helicopter maples" and they still stick in the edges where gutter and filter meet so every other year we have to blow them off. And, if the leaves are sitting on the filter and get wet before, they stick there and prevent water from going through the filter. In addition, we have a V roofline in two places and the water comes rushing down those and just falls over the top of the filter. I wish we had installed the Gutter Helmet or whatever the covered style. Our neighbor with the same roof has had no problems whatsoever for years. LeafFilter just isn't all it's cracked up to be.

@Fandame posted:

My LeafFilter sucks. We have a lot of trees, including some of those "helicopter maples" and they still stick in the edges where gutter and filter meet so every other year we have to blow them off. And, if the leaves are sitting on the filter and get wet before, they stick there and prevent water from going through the filter. In addition, we have a V roofline in two places and the water comes rushing down those and just falls over the top of the filter. I wish we had installed the Gutter Helmet or whatever the covered style. Our neighbor with the same roof has had no problems whatsoever for years. LeafFilter just isn't all it's cracked up to be.

My gutter guy put this foam insert in that I have to clean every spring. It keeps the leaves out, lets water through. Works fine.

Ugh, I hate pine trees.  The needles prevent grass from growing around it, and you can't rake them out fast enough.  Not to mention how much the needles clog gutters.

Tell me about it.
Living in GA, our property is full of them. I curse pine cones and needles endlessly. All of the gutters on the back of our house fill up with needles frequently and have to be hosed or blown out.

@Henry posted:

I don't remember that at all.  He was basically a hole and heartbeat kind of guy.  "I'd hit that" was the refrain.

No man member? He came on one night late saying he had a dilemma in that a cocktail waitress at a Hooters by his house was not just flirting for tips but actually wanted to hook up with him. He was married and was asking what he should do.

That was it, that was all it took. He was forever the x4 Quagmire. I don’t remember him ever saying he “would hit that;” it was everyone else saying “Beef would hit that.”

I could be wrong. I thought the search function goes all the way back.

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- Anyone else think we might not see Bak till after the bye? Just a hunch.

Don’t have any good ladder stories, but I did hyperextend my groin at a poetry reading 6 years ago. Hurt like hell, but I was able to perform the next week after being listed as questionable.  Strained the corpus spongiosum on a reach around and the cavernosum trying to get up from the stage. Luckily I still had my foreskin intact, but was still walking with a limp for 9 months. That’s shit’s a young fella’s game.

Are you really a poet or was it just a bit?  
Asking for a spoken word, open mic host friendâ€Ķ

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@Fandame posted:

My LeafFilter sucks. We have a lot of trees, including some of those "helicopter maples" and they still stick in the edges where gutter and filter meet so every other year we have to blow them off. And, if the leaves are sitting on the filter and get wet before, they stick there and prevent water from going through the filter. In addition, we have a V roofline in two places and the water comes rushing down those and just falls over the top of the filter. I wish we had installed the Gutter Helmet or whatever the covered style. Our neighbor with the same roof has had no problems whatsoever for years. LeafFilter just isn't all it's cracked up to be.

I have Leaf Guard on my eaves. We get a lot of wasps or hornets nesting in them. Chipmunks and squirrels climb up the down spouts and make a lot of racket running through their new playground. I will need to install a mesh, of some sort, over the open end of the down spouts to keep those critters out.

@Pistol GB posted:

No man member? He came on one night late saying he had a dilemma in that a cocktail waitress at a Hooters by his house was not just flirting for tips but actually wanted to hook up with him. He was married and was asking what he should do.

That was it, that was all it took. He was forever the x4 Quagmire. I don’t remember him ever saying he “would hit that;” it was everyone else saying “Beef would hit that.”

I could be wrong. I thought the search function goes all the way back.

This is my recollection as well

@Timmy! posted:

Tell me about it.
Living in GA, our property is full of them. I curse pine cones and needles endlessly. All of the gutters on the back of our house fill up with needles frequently and have to be hosed or blown out.

First thing we did when we bought our current house was to take out the two pine trees in the back yard, still took a couple of years to grow grass where they had been.

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